The thought of pancakes just invokes fresh smells, good memories, lazy weekends, and full stomachs ready for naps. My finest memories as a kid are of Sunday mornings with my dad in the kitchen whipping up pancakes and making an epic mess of flour and dishes while my mom slept in blissfully.
(…weiter auf 3dprint.com)

The Pancake BOT – Create the coolest pancakes!

Don’t just make pancakes, create them! Introducing the world’s first pancake robot.
The Pancake BOT allows you to draw out pancakes into just about any shape or design you can imagine, and you don’t even need an art degree (or a culinary one) to do it!
The Pancake BOT will be available soon. Follow us on Facebook and keep up to date with the latest developments:
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Some people tend to have a preconceived notion that with 3D food printers, whatever comes out of the printer is the final dish. Perhaps it needs to be cooked, but for the most part it’s done.
(…weiter auf linkedin.com)

While we here at 3ders.org have had nothing but good experiences with Kicktstarter and Indiegogo crowdfunding campaigns until now, pledging a sum of money always comes with that strange sensation in your stomach that roughly translates to ‘I hope this isn’t a fraud or something’. After all, you sometimes hear about those fraudulent crowdfunding campaigns that revolve around good Photoshop skills, rather than a good product.
(…weiter auf 3ders.org)

While everyone got excited about Hans Fouche’s 3D printed lawn mower shell, followed by all of the crazy food printing at CES, it’s worth remembering that Hans actually started out in food printing. That, before the CocoJet, Hans had been printing chocolates in his own garage with an octopus of a chocolate printer. And he’s been doing it for, get this, 19 years.
(…weiter auf 3dprintingindustry.com)

Most office workers will have experienced the pain of trying to get a stubborn printer to do its job. But the difficulties of persuading a laserjet to squirt ink onto paper could soon seem relatively trifling as the world wakes up to the dawn of 3D printing.
(…weiter auf mirror.co.uk)